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- 'Yeni' is the standard Azerbaijani word for 'new', used for objects, people, and abstract ideas that are recent or novel.
- It always precedes the noun it modifies and does not change its form for plural nouns in a phrase.
- Commonly heard in phrases like 'Yeni İl' (New Year) and used extensively in advertising to signal freshness or innovation.
- It is often contrasted with 'köhnə' (old) and should be distinguished from 'təzə' (fresh) and 'yəni' (meaning).
The Azerbaijani word yeni is a fundamental adjective that primarily translates to 'new' in English. It is one of the most versatile and frequently used words in the Azerbaijani language, appearing in contexts ranging from simple physical objects to complex abstract concepts like time, innovation, and social change. At its core, 'yeni' signifies something that has recently come into existence, has been recently acquired, or is being experienced for the first time. Unlike some other adjectives that might have restricted usage based on the nature of the noun they modify, 'yeni' is remarkably flexible. It can describe a 'yeni maşın' (new car), a 'yeni dost' (new friend), or a 'yeni fikir' (new idea). The word carries a generally positive connotation, often associated with freshness, progress, and the excitement of beginnings. In the linguistic landscape of Azerbaijan, 'yeni' serves as a bridge between the traditional and the modern, frequently used in media to describe 'yeni texnologiyalar' (new technologies) or 'yeni qanunlar' (new laws). It is essential for A1 learners because it allows for the basic description of the world around them, facilitating the distinction between what is already known and what is novel.
- Temporal Novelty
- Refers to things that have just happened or were recently made, such as 'yeni xəbərlər' (new news).
Bu gün mən yeni bir kitab aldım.
Beyond physical objects, 'yeni' is deeply embedded in the cultural calendar of Azerbaijan. The most prominent example is 'Yeni İl,' the New Year, which is celebrated with great fervor. In this context, 'yeni' represents a clean slate and the hope for a better future. The word also functions as a prefix in some modern terminology, though it usually stands alone. Interestingly, while 'yeni' is the standard word for 'new,' Azerbaijani also uses 'təzə' in many overlapping contexts. However, 'yeni' is often perceived as slightly more formal or universal, whereas 'təzə' can sometimes imply 'fresh' (like bread or fruit) or 'recent' in a more colloquial sense. For a learner, mastering 'yeni' is a gateway to expressing change. Whether you are talking about a 'yeni iş' (new job) or 'yeni mənzil' (new apartment), this word is your primary tool for signaling a shift in status or possession. It is also used in the phrase 'yeni doğulmuş' for newborns, showing its application to the very beginning of life cycles. In academic and professional settings, 'yeni' is the go-to word for 'innovative' or 'modern' when coupled with specific nouns, such as 'yeni yanaşma' (new approach).
- Social Status
- Used to describe people entering a group, like 'yeni tələbə' (new student) or 'yeni qonşu' (new neighbor).
Bizim yeni qonşularımız çox mehribandır.
The word 'yeni' also plays a role in the naming of places and entities. For instance, 'Yeni Azərbaycan Partiyası' (New Azerbaijan Party) uses the word to signify a break from the past and a commitment to a new political era. This demonstrates how the word carries ideological weight. In everyday conversation, if you want to ask someone 'What's new?', you would use the phrase 'Nə yenilik var?' (What news/innovations are there?). Here, the root 'yeni' is transformed into a noun 'yenilik'. Understanding this root is crucial for building a wide vocabulary. The word is also used in comparative structures: 'Bu bina o birindən daha yenidir' (This building is newer than that one). Notice that 'yeni' remains the base. In summary, 'yeni' is not just a descriptor of age; it is a descriptor of state, relevance, and sequence. It is the linguistic marker of the present moment moving into the future, making it an indispensable part of your Azerbaijani language toolkit.
- Abstract Concepts
- Describes non-physical things like 'yeni ümid' (new hope) or 'yeni dövr' (new era).
Bu, elm sahəsində yeni bir kəşfdir.
Yeni iliniz mübarək!
Using 'yeni' in a sentence is relatively straightforward because Azerbaijani adjectives typically do not change based on the gender or number of the noun they modify. This is a significant relief for English speakers who might be used to complex agreement rules in other languages. When you want to say 'new house,' you simply say 'yeni ev.' If you want to say 'new houses,' you say 'yeni evlər.' Notice that 'yeni' remains unchanged; only the noun 'ev' takes the plural suffix '-lər'. This consistency makes 'yeni' a very reliable word for beginners. However, there is a nuance when 'yeni' acts as a noun (substantivization). If you say 'Yenilər gəldi' (The new ones arrived), the word 'yeni' takes the plural suffix because the noun it would modify is omitted. This is a more advanced usage, but it's good to keep in mind. Most of the time, you will place 'yeni' directly before the noun. For example, 'Mənim yeni telefonum var' (I have a new phone). Here, the possessive suffix is on 'telefon,' not on 'yeni'.
- Basic Modification
- Adjective + Noun: 'yeni paltar' (new clothes), 'yeni məktəb' (new school).
Onun yeni layihəsi çox maraqlıdır.
Another common way to use 'yeni' is in the predicate position of a sentence. For example, 'Bu maşın yenidir' (This car is new). In this case, the personal ending '-dir' (is) is attached to 'yeni' to complete the thought. If you are speaking informally, you might just say 'Bu maşın yeni,' but adding '-dir' makes it grammatically complete and formal. 'Yeni' can also be modified by adverbs of degree. You can say 'çox yeni' (very new) or 'tamamilə yeni' (completely new). For example, 'Bu, tamamilə yeni bir üsuldur' (This is a completely new method). The word 'bir' (one/a) is often placed between 'yeni' and the noun to emphasize 'a new...' rather than just 'new...'. For instance, 'yeni bir həyat' (a new life). This 'bir' acts as an indefinite article and adds a poetic or emphatic touch to the description. Without 'bir', it sounds more like a direct classification. As you progress, you'll see 'yeni' used in compound structures, but at the A1-A2 level, focusing on the 'Yeni + Noun' and 'Noun + Yenidir' structures will cover 90% of your needs.
- Predicate Usage
- Noun + Yeni + Personal Ending: 'Bu xəbər yenidir' (This news is new).
Mənim ideyam yeni deyil.
In more complex sentences, 'yeni' can be part of a larger noun phrase that acts as the subject or object. 'Yeni gələn qonaqlar zalda əyləşdilər' (The newly arrived guests sat in the hall). Here, 'yeni' modifies 'gələn' (arriving), which in turn modifies 'qonaqlar' (guests). This shows how 'yeni' can function as an adverb in some contexts, though 'yenicə' is the more specific adverbial form for 'just' or 'recently'. For example, 'O, yenicə gəlib' (He has just arrived). As a learner, it's helpful to compare 'yeni' with its opposite 'köhnə' (old). Practicing sentences like 'Bu köhnə deyil, yenidir' (This is not old, it is new) helps solidify the meaning. You will also encounter 'yeni' in many fixed expressions. 'Yeni doğulan körpə' (newborn baby) is a common phrase. In business, 'yeni müştəri' (new customer) is vital. By observing how 'yeni' interacts with different categories of nouns—people, objects, time, and ideas—you will begin to feel the natural rhythm of Azerbaijani sentence construction. Always remember: 'yeni' is your friend for describing anything that hasn't been there before.
- Emphasis with 'Bir'
- Using 'bir' after 'yeni': 'Yeni bir gün' (A new day).
Sənə yeni bir sualım var.
Bu yeni bir başlanğıcdır.
If you walk down the streets of Baku or turn on an Azerbaijani television channel, 'yeni' is a word you will hear constantly. One of the most common places is in advertising. Marketers love the word 'yeni' because it signals innovation and freshness. You'll see signs saying 'Yeni kolleksiya' (New collection) in clothing stores or 'Yeni dad' (New taste) on food packaging. In the news, anchors frequently start segments with 'Yeni xəbərlərimiz var' (We have new news) or discuss 'yeni qərarlar' (new decisions) made by the government. It's a word that demands attention because it implies that something has changed. In social settings, when meeting someone after a long time, a common greeting is 'Nə var, nə yox? Nə yeni xəbər var?' (What's up? What new news is there?). This shows that 'yeni' is central to the exchange of information in Azerbaijani culture. People are always interested in 'yeni' developments, whether they are personal, local, or global.
- Advertising and Retail
- Signs and commercials: 'Yeni qiymət' (New price), 'Yeni model' (New model).
Mağazada yeni endirimlər başlayıb.
In educational environments, you'll hear teachers talk about 'yeni dərs' (new lesson) or 'yeni mövzu' (new topic). Students might ask for 'yeni kitablar' (new books). The word is also prevalent in the tech scene of Baku. Startups often talk about 'yeni texnologiyalar' and 'yeni layihələr' (new projects). If you are listening to Azerbaijani pop music, 'yeni' often appears in lyrics about new love or starting a new life after a breakup. The emotional resonance of the word—hope, freshness, and the unknown—makes it a favorite for songwriters. Furthermore, in formal speeches, you might hear 'yeni dövrün tələbləri' (the requirements of the new era), which sounds very official and forward-looking. Even in the kitchen, while 'təzə' is more common for fresh ingredients, 'yeni resept' (new recipe) is how someone would describe a dish they've just learned to make. The word is truly ubiquitous, cutting across all social strata and professional fields. Whether you're at a bazaar, a bank, or a birthday party, 'yeni' will be part of the soundscape.
- Academic and Professional
- Classrooms and offices: 'Yeni tapşırıq' (New task), 'Yeni işçi' (New employee).
Bu yeni qanun hamı üçün vacibdir.
Another interesting place to hear 'yeni' is in the context of urban development. Baku has undergone massive changes, and people often talk about 'yeni binalar' (new buildings) or 'yeni parklar' (new parks). This usage reflects the rapidly changing physical environment of the country. In the digital world, Azerbaijani social media users post about their 'yeni profil şəkli' (new profile picture) or 'yeni status'. The word adapts perfectly to modern life. Interestingly, when people speak about 'yeni nəsil' (new generation), they are often referring to young people or the latest version of a product. This demonstrates the word's ability to categorize and contrast. In summary, 'yeni' is not just a word you learn from a textbook; it's a word that pulses through the daily life of every Azerbaijani speaker. Paying attention to how and where it's used will give you deep insights into what the society values as current, relevant, and exciting.
- Daily Social Life
- General conversation: 'Yeni planlar' (New plans), 'Yeni yerlər' (New places).
Gəl yeni bir kafeyə gedək.
Onun yeni maşını çox sürətlidir.
One of the most common mistakes English speakers make when learning Azerbaijani is overusing 'yeni' where 'təzə' might be more appropriate. While they both mean 'new,' 'təzə' often carries the meaning of 'fresh' or 'just made/harvested.' For example, if you are talking about fresh bread, you should say 'təzə çörək,' not 'yeni çörək.' Using 'yeni' here would sound like a 'newly invented type of bread' rather than bread that just came out of the oven. Similarly, for fresh fruit or vegetables, 'təzə' is the preferred choice. Another mistake involves the placement of the indefinite article 'bir.' In English, we say 'a new book.' In Azerbaijani, learners often try to say 'bir yeni kitab,' but the more natural and common order is 'yeni bir kitab.' Placing 'bir' between the adjective and the noun is a specific feature of Azerbaijani that adds emphasis and sounds much more native. If you put it before 'yeni,' it's not strictly 'wrong,' but it sounds like a literal translation from English and lacks the rhythmic flow of Azerbaijani.
- Yeni vs. Təzə
- Mistake: Using 'yeni' for fresh food. Correct: 'təzə meyvə' (fresh fruit).
Səhv: yeni çörək. Düz: təzə çörək.
A third mistake is related to pluralization. English speakers are used to the adjective and noun both being 'plural' in many languages (though not English itself). In Azerbaijani, you never add the plural suffix '-lar/-lər' to the adjective if the noun is present. Saying 'yenilər kitablar' is a major error. It must be 'yeni kitablar.' The adjective remains in its base form regardless of how many items there are. This is a rule that applies to all adjectives in Azerbaijani, but because 'yeni' is used so often, the mistake is frequent. Furthermore, learners sometimes confuse 'yeni' (adjective: new) with 'yenidən' (adverb: again). If you want to say 'He did it again,' you use 'yenidən,' not 'yeni.' Another nuanced mistake is using 'yeni' to mean 'modern' in all contexts. While 'yeni' can mean modern, sometimes 'müasir' is better for describing contemporary styles or historical periods. For instance, 'müasir incəsənət' (modern art) is standard, whereas 'yeni incəsənət' might sound like art that was created just yesterday.
- Pluralization Error
- Mistake: Adding plural suffixes to 'yeni' when a noun follows. Correct: 'yeni evlər'.
Səhv: yenilər dostlar. Düz: yeni dostlar.
Lastly, be careful with the word 'yəni'. It looks very similar to 'yeni' but has a completely different meaning and pronunciation. 'Yəni' means 'that is to say' or 'i.e.' and is used to clarify a point. Beginners often mix these up in writing. Pronunciation is also key; 'yeni' has a clear 'e' and 'i' sound, whereas 'yəni' starts with 'ə' (like the 'a' in 'cat'). Another mistake is using 'yeni' for 'young' when referring to people. While a 'yeni işçi' is a new employee, a 'yeni adam' is a new person (perhaps someone who has changed their ways). If you want to say someone is young in age, use 'gənc.' However, you can use 'yeni doğulmuş' for a newborn. Confusing 'yeni' with 'son' (last/latest) is another trap. 'Son xəbərlər' means the latest news, which is often 'yeni,' but 'son' emphasizes that it is the most recent in a sequence. Understanding these boundaries will make your Azerbaijani sound much more sophisticated and accurate.
- Yeni vs. Gənc
- Mistake: Using 'yeni' to mean young age. Correct: 'gənc oğlan' (young boy).
Səhv: yeni qız. Düz: gənc qız (unless she is 'new' to a group).
Diqqət: Yəni (meaning) və Yeni (new) fərqlidir.
To truly master 'yeni,' you must understand its relationship with other words that occupy similar semantic space. The most significant alternative is təzə. In many cases, they are interchangeable, but 'təzə' has a stronger connotation of 'freshness' and 'physical newness.' For example, 'təzə süd' (fresh milk) is correct, while 'yeni süd' sounds strange. However, you can say both 'yeni maşın' and 'təzə maşın' to mean a new car. 'Yeni' is often preferred in more formal or abstract contexts. Another important word is müasir, which means 'modern' or 'contemporary.' While a 'yeni bina' is a building that was recently built, a 'müasir bina' is one built in a modern style. A building could be 'yeni' but built in an old style, or it could be 'müasir' even if it was built twenty years ago. Understanding this distinction helps you describe architecture, art, and society more accurately. Then there is son, meaning 'last' or 'latest.' 'Son model' (the latest model) is often 'yeni,' but the focus is on its position as the final one in a series.
- Yeni vs. Təzə
- Yeni: General newness, formal. Təzə: Freshness, physical novelty, informal.
Bu yeni bir texnologiyadır, lakin dizaynı müasir deyil.
For people, as mentioned before, gənc is the word for 'young.' While you might say 'yeni nəsil' (new generation), you would call an individual 'gənc oğlan' (young boy). Another interesting alternative is tər, which is a very specific word for 'fresh' usually applied to flowers or sometimes food in a poetic sense. It's much less common than 'təzə' or 'yeni' but adds a beautiful touch to literary descriptions. In some contexts, başqa (other/different) can be a functional alternative if you are looking for something 'new' in the sense of 'different.' For example, 'Yeni bir yol tapmalıyıq' (We must find a new way) could also be phrased as 'Başqa bir yol tapmalıyıq' (We must find another way). The choice depends on whether you emphasize the novelty or the difference. In formal writing, you might see inovativ (innovative), a loanword that is becoming popular in business and tech circles. However, 'yeni' remains the most natural and widely understood term for most situations.
- Yeni vs. Müasir
- Yeni: Recently created. Müasir: Modern in style or era.
Bizim yeni ofisimiz çox müasirdir.
Finally, let's consider the word güncəl (current/up-to-date). This is often used for information, prices, or software. 'Yeni qiymətlər' are new prices, but 'güncəl qiymətlər' are the prices that are valid right now. This distinction is subtle but important in professional contexts. By expanding your vocabulary to include 'təzə,' 'müasir,' 'son,' 'gənc,' and 'güncəl,' you can move beyond the simple 'yeni' and express yourself with much greater precision. However, for an A1 learner, 'yeni' is the foundation upon which all these other distinctions are built. It is the safe, reliable, and universally understood word for anything that is not 'köhnə' (old). As you listen to native speakers, try to notice which of these alternatives they choose in different situations. This active listening will help you develop a 'feel' for the language that goes beyond simple dictionary definitions. For example, why did they say 'təzə xəbər' instead of 'yeni xəbər'? Often, 'təzə' in this context implies a bit of gossip or something very surprising that just happened.
- Yeni vs. Son
- Yeni: New. Son: Latest/Last (in a sequence).
Bu yeni kitab yazıçının son əsəridir.
Mən yeni bir həyat istəyirəm.
How Formal Is It?
Dato curioso
The 'y' at the beginning of 'yeni' evolved from an earlier nasal 'n' sound in some ancient Turkic dialects, but in Oghuz languages like Azerbaijani and Turkish, it became a stable 'y'.
Guía de pronunciación
- Pronouncing 'yeni' like the English name 'Jenny'.
- Putting the stress on the first syllable (YEni).
- Confusing the 'e' sound with 'ə' (yəni).
- Muffling the final 'i' sound.
- Adding a 'w' sound before the 'e'.
Nivel de dificultad
Very easy to recognize and read.
Short and phonetic spelling.
Easy, but requires correct stress on the last syllable.
Can be confused with 'yəni' in fast speech.
Qué aprender después
Requisitos previos
Aprende después
Avanzado
Gramática que debes saber
Adjective-Noun Order
Yeni (Adj) + Ev (Noun)
Indefinite Article Position
Yeni + bir + ev (A new house)
Plural Invariance
Yeni kitablar (NOT yenilər kitablar)
Substantivization
Yenilər (The new ones - where 'yeni' acts as a noun)
Predicative Adjectives
Bu ev yenidir (This house is new)
Ejemplos por nivel
Bu yeni kitabdır.
This is a new book.
Simple Subject + Adjective + Noun structure.
Mənim yeni maşınım var.
I have a new car.
The possessive suffix is on the noun 'maşın', not 'yeni'.
Yeni iliniz mübarək!
Happy New Year!
Fixed cultural expression.
O, yeni tələbədir.
He/she is a new student.
'Yeni' modifies the person's status in the group.
Biz yeni evə köçürük.
We are moving to a new house.
Dative case suffix '-ə' on 'ev'.
Yeni paltarın çox qəşəngdir.
Your new clothes are very nice.
Possessive second person suffix '-ın' on 'paltar'.
Bu yeni bir gündür.
This is a new day.
Use of 'bir' for emphasis/indefiniteness.
Yeni telefonun haradadır?
Where is your new phone?
Question structure with 'haradadır'.
Bizim yeni qonşularımız Bakıdan gəliblər.
Our new neighbors came from Baku.
Plural noun 'qonşularımız' modified by singular 'yeni'.
Dünən yeni bir filmə baxdıq.
We watched a new movie yesterday.
Past tense verb 'baxdıq'.
Sənin yeni işin necədir?
How is your new job?
Question word 'necədir'.
Bu xəbər mənim üçün tamamilə yenidir.
This news is completely new to me.
Adverb 'tamamilə' modifying 'yenidir'.
Mağazada yeni kolleksiya var.
There is a new collection in the store.
Locative case 'mağazada'.
Yeni dərsimiz sabah başlayır.
Our new lesson starts tomorrow.
Present continuous used for future meaning.
Mən yeni sözlər öyrənməyi xoşlayıram.
I like learning new words.
Infinitive 'öyrənməyi' as the object.
Yeni planımız hələ hazır deyil.
Our new plan is not ready yet.
Negative 'deyil'.
Yeni layihə şirkət üçün çox vacibdir.
The new project is very important for the company.
Adjective modifying an abstract noun.
Biz yeni texnologiyalar sayəsində daha sürətli işləyirik.
We work faster thanks to new technologies.
Postposition 'sayəsində' (thanks to).
Onun yeni ideyası hamını təəccübləndirdi.
His/her new idea surprised everyone.
Causative verb 'təəccübləndirdi'.
Şəhərdə yeni parkların salınması əhalini sevindirir.
The creation of new parks in the city makes the population happy.
Gerund phrase 'parkların salınması'.
Yeni qanun yanvar ayından qüvvəyə minəcək.
The new law will come into force from January.
Future tense 'minəcək'.
Biz yeni bir yanaşma tətbiq etməliyik.
We must apply a new approach.
Necessity mood '-məliyik'.
Yeni nəsil gənclər texnologiyanı çox yaxşı bilirlər.
The new generation of youth knows technology very well.
Noun phrase 'yeni nəsil gənclər'.
Həyatımda yeni bir səhifə açmaq istəyirəm.
I want to open a new page in my life.
Idiomatic usage.
Yeni iqtisadi islahatlar ölkənin inkişafına təkan verəcək.
New economic reforms will boost the country's development.
Complex noun phrase as subject.
Müəllif özünün yeni romanında aktual mövzulara toxunub.
The author touched upon current topics in his/her new novel.
Perfective past '-ib'.
Yeni metodika təhsilin keyfiyyətini artırmağa xidmət edir.
The new methodology serves to increase the quality of education.
Dative infinitive 'artırmağa'.
Bu tapşırıq üçün yeni bir həll yolu tapmalıyıq.
We must find a new solution for this task.
Compound noun 'həll yolu'.
Yeni binanın arxitekturası şəhərin ümumi görünüşünə uyğun deyil.
The architecture of the new building does not fit the city's overall appearance.
Genitive case 'binanın'.
Yeni kəşflər kainat haqqında təsəvvürlərimizi dəyişir.
New discoveries are changing our perceptions of the universe.
Abstract noun 'təsəvvürlərimiz'.
Şirkət yeni bazarlara çıxmaq üçün strategiya hazırlayır.
The company is preparing a strategy to enter new markets.
Purpose clause with 'üçün'.
Yeni təyin olunmuş nazir islahatlara başlayacağını bildirdi.
The newly appointed minister announced that he would start reforms.
Participle phrase 'yeni təyin olunmuş'.
Yeni dövrün fəlsəfəsi fərdiyyətçiliyi ön plana çəkir.
The philosophy of the new era brings individualism to the fore.
Highly abstract vocabulary.
Əsərdə yeni və köhnə dəyərlərin toqquşması aydın görünür.
The clash of new and old values is clearly visible in the work.
Genitive compound 'dəyərlərin toqquşması'.
Yeni siyasi konfiqurasiya regionda güclər nisbətini dəyişə bilər.
The new political configuration could change the balance of power in the region.
Modal verb 'dəyişə bilər'.
Yeni tapılmış əlyazmalar tariximizə yeni işıq salır.
Newly found manuscripts shed new light on our history.
Metaphorical use of 'işıq salmaq'.
Onun yeni üslubu tənqidçilər arasında geniş müzakirələrə səbəb oldu.
His/her new style caused extensive discussions among critics.
Compound verb 'səbəb olmaq'.
Yeni dünya düzənində iqtisadi asılılıqlar daha qabarıqdır.
Economic dependencies are more prominent in the new world order.
Adjective 'qabarıq' (prominent).
Müəllif yeni bir bədii dil yaratmağa müvəffəq olmuşdur.
The author has succeeded in creating a new literary language.
Formal perfective 'olmuşdur'.
Yeni ixtiralar bəşəriyyətin gələcəyini kökündən dəyişəcək.
New inventions will radically change the future of humanity.
Adverbial phrase 'kökündən' (radically/from the root).
Yeni ontoloji yanaşmalar varlığın mahiyyətini yenidən tərif edir.
New ontological approaches redefine the essence of being.
Specialized philosophical terminology.
Yeni dövrün estetikası klassik kanonlardan uzaqlaşmağı tələb edir.
The aesthetics of the new era demand a departure from classical canons.
Ablative infinitive 'uzaqlaşmağı'.
Yeni paradiqma elmi təfəkkürün sərhədlərini genişləndirir.
The new paradigm expands the boundaries of scientific thinking.
Loanword 'paradiqma'.
Yeni ictimai-siyasi formasiya köhnənin qalıqları üzərində bərqərar olur.
The new socio-political formation is established on the remains of the old.
Complex compound adjective 'ictimai-siyasi'.
Yeni ədəbi cərəyanlar dilin ekspressiv imkanlarını son həddə çatdırır.
New literary movements push the expressive possibilities of language to the limit.
Noun phrase 'ekspressiv imkanlar'.
Yeni texnoloji nizam insan amilini arxa plana keçirə bilər.
The new technological order could move the human factor to the background.
Concept of 'insan amili' (human factor).
Yeni qlobal çağırışlar dövlətlərarası münasibətləri yenidən formatlayır.
New global challenges are reformatting interstate relations.
Neologism 'formatlayır'.
Yeni intellektual üfüqlər bəşəriyyəti daha ali məqsədlərə sövq edir.
New intellectual horizons urge humanity towards higher goals.
Formal verb 'sövq etmək' (to urge/impel).
Colocaciones comunes
Frases Comunes
— The standard greeting for New Year's Day. It means 'Happy New Year!'.
Hər kəsə salam, yeni iliniz mübarək!
— A common way to ask 'What's new?' or 'What's the news?'.
Görüşməyəli nə yeni xəbər var?
— Means 'There is nothing new' or 'Nothing much is happening'.
Hələ ki, yeni bir şey yoxdur.
— A phrase used to congratulate someone on a new job. It means 'May your new job be beneficial!'.
Təbriklər, yeni işin xeyirli olsun!
— A phrase used to congratulate someone on a new house. It means 'Happy new home!'.
Yeni eviniz mübarək, şadlıqla oturasınız!
— To start again or start anew. Often used in personal growth contexts.
Hər şeyi yenidən başlamaq lazımdır.
— Refers to the younger generation or the latest version of technology.
Bu, yeni nəsil prosessordur.
— An optimistic proverb/saying meaning 'A new day, a new hope'.
Ruhdan düşməyin, yeni bir gün, yeni bir ümid.
— Being in search of innovation or something new.
Biz həmişə yenilik axtarışındayıq.
Se confunde a menudo con
Means 'meaning' or 'that is to say'. Pronounced with 'ə'.
Means 'again'. It's an adverb, not an adjective.
Means 'just now' or 'recently'. Used for time, not quality.
Modismos y expresiones
— To start a new chapter in life, leaving the past behind.
O, keçmişi unudub yeni səhifə açdı.
neutral— To bring new energy, ideas, or people into a group or organization.
Bu gənc mütəxəssislər komandaya yeni qan gətirdi.
formal/neutral— Literally 'to come out of a new dress', meaning to transform or change completely (often used for nature).
Bahar gələndə təbiət yeni dondan çıxır.
poetic— A saying implying that things are constantly changing and being replaced.
Üzülmə, yenisi gələr, köhnəsi gedər.
informal— To mark the beginning of a new period or hope (metaphorical).
Bizim üçün yeni bir ay doğur.
poetic— To feel like one is born again, usually after a major positive change.
O xəbərdən sonra sanki yenidən doğuldum.
neutral— To create a new path or direction for oneself or others.
O, özü üçün yeni bir yol cızdı.
neutral— To give a new breath/life to something old or stagnant.
Bu rənglər otağa yeni nəfəs verdi.
neutral— To open new horizons or possibilities.
Təhsil insana yeni üfüqlər açır.
formal— To build a completely new life or social order.
Onlar birlikdə yeni bir dünya qurmaq istəyirdilər.
literaryFácil de confundir
Both mean 'new'.
'Təzə' is for physical freshness (bread, milk) or informal novelty. 'Yeni' is more general and formal.
Təzə çörək (fresh), Yeni qanun (formal).
Both can refer to the latest thing.
'Son' means the last one in a series. 'Yeni' just means it's new.
Son xəbər (the very last update).
Both can describe someone 'new' to life.
'Gənc' is for age. 'Yeni' is for status or arrival.
Gənc oğlan (young), yeni işçi (new employee).
Both can mean modern.
'Müasir' is about style/era. 'Yeni' is about time of creation.
Müasir incəsənət (modern art).
Sometimes people use 'new' to mean 'different'.
'Başqa' means 'other'. 'Yeni' means 'newly created'.
Yeni yol (a new road), Başqa yol (another road).
Patrones de oraciones
[Noun] [Adjective]dir.
Bu ev yenidir.
[Adjective] [Noun].
Yeni kitab.
[Possessive] yeni [Noun]+[Suffix].
Mənim yeni dostum.
[Adjective] bir [Noun].
Yeni bir iş.
Yeni [Noun] haqqında [Verb].
Yeni layihə haqqında danışırıq.
Yeni [Noun] sayəsində [Result].
Yeni texnologiya sayəsində işimiz asanlaşdı.
[Adverb] yeni bir [Noun].
Tamamilə yeni bir yanaşma.
Yeni [Abstract Noun] [Formal Verb].
Yeni dövrün tələbləri artmaqdadır.
Familia de palabras
Sustantivos
Verbos
Adjetivos
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Cómo usarlo
Extremely high; among the top 200 most used words.
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bir yeni kitab
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yeni bir kitab
In Azerbaijani, the indefinite article 'bir' sounds more natural when placed between the adjective and the noun.
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yenilər dostlar
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yeni dostlar
Adjectives never take plural suffixes when they are followed by a noun.
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yeni çörək
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təzə çörək
For fresh food items, 'təzə' is the correct choice, not 'yeni'.
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yəni maşın
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yeni maşın
Confusing 'yəni' (meaning) with 'yeni' (new) due to spelling/sound similarity.
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O, yeni gəldi (meaning 'again')
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O, yenidən gəldi
'Yeni' is 'new', while 'yenidən' is 'again'. They are not interchangeable.
Consejos
Adjective Position
Always put 'yeni' before the noun. If you put it after, it becomes a statement: 'Ev yeni(dir)' means 'The house is new'.
Food Context
Use 'təzə' for food. 'Yeni süd' sounds like a scientific discovery; 'təzə süd' is what you drink for breakfast.
Stress the End
The stress is on the 'ni'. Practice saying 'ye-Nİ' to sound like a native.
Spelling Check
Don't forget the dot on the 'i'. 'Yeni' with a dotted 'i' is essential for correct spelling.
Greetings
Use 'Yeni işin xeyirli olsun' when a friend gets a job. It's a very common and polite phrase.
New Year
In Azerbaijan, New Year is the biggest holiday. 'Yeni İl' is the phrase you'll hear everywhere in December.
Yeni vs Son
Use 'son' for the latest news update. 'Yeni' is for news that didn't exist before.
Recently
If you want to say something just happened, use 'yenicə'. 'O, yenicə gəlib' (He just arrived).
Word Family
Learn 'yenilik' (innovation) at the same time. It's a very common noun.
What's new?
Memorize 'Nə yeni xəbər var?' to start conversations with friends.
Memorízalo
Mnemotecnia
Think of 'Yeni' as 'Yes, New!'. The 'Ye' starts like 'Yes', and it sounds like a positive affirmation of something new.
Asociación visual
Imagine a bright yellow ('Ye') ribbon on a 'New' gift. The ribbon is 'yeni'.
Word Web
Desafío
Try to find five things in your room right now that you can describe as 'yeni'. Say them out loud: 'yeni qələm', 'yeni kitab', etc.
Origen de la palabra
The word 'yeni' originates from the Old Turkic word 'yaŋı', which also meant 'new'. It is a core Turkic vocabulary item that has been preserved across almost all Turkic languages for over a millennium.
Significado original: The original meaning was consistent with the modern one: recently emerged or newly created.
Turkic (Oghuz branch).Contexto cultural
There are no major sensitivities, but when referring to 'yeni' people in a workplace, ensure you aren't sounding dismissive of their experience.
English speakers might find 'yeni' easier than 'new' because it doesn't have as many irregular uses, but they must be careful not to use it for 'fresh' food.
Practica en la vida real
Contextos reales
Shopping
- Yeni kolleksiya
- Yeni qiymət
- Yeni model
- Yeni mal gəlib
News/Media
- Yeni xəbərlər
- Yeni hadisə
- Yeni qərar
- Yeni məlumat
Work/Office
- Yeni layihə
- Yeni işçi
- Yeni tapşırıq
- Yeni ofis
Socializing
- Yeni dost
- Yeni qonşu
- Yeni tanışlıq
- Yeni yerlər
Time/Events
- Yeni il
- Yeni həftə
- Yeni gün
- Yeni mövsüm
Inicios de conversación
"Sənin həyatında hansı yeni xəbərlər var?"
"Bu gün yeni bir şey öyrənmisən?"
"Yeni bir maşın almaq istəyirsən, yoxsa köhnə?"
"Bakıda hansı yeni restoranları tanıyırsan?"
"Yeni il gecəsini necə keçirməyi planlaşdırırsan?"
Temas para diario
Həyatımda yeni bir səhifə açmaq üçün nələr etməliyəm?
Bu gün öyrəndiyim yeni sözlər və onların mənaları.
Yeni bir ölkəyə köçsəydim, ilk nəyi dəyişərdim?
Son zamanlar aldığım ən yaxşı yeni əşya hansıdır?
Yeni dostlar qazanmaq mənim üçün nə dərəcədə asandır?
Preguntas frecuentes
10 preguntasIt's better to use 'təzə'. 'Yeni çörək' sounds like a newly invented type of bread, whereas 'təzə çörək' means it just came out of the oven. Most food items use 'təzə'.
No, Azerbaijani adjectives do not change for number. You say 'yeni kitab' and 'yeni kitablar'. The plural suffix is only on the noun.
They are completely different. 'Yeni' means 'new'. 'Yəni' means 'that is to say' or 'meaning'. They also sound different ('e' vs 'ə').
You say 'Yeni iliniz mübarək!'. It literally translates to 'May your new year be blessed'.
Not directly. To say 'recently', you use 'yenicə'. To say 'again', you use 'yenidən'. 'Yeni' is primarily an adjective.
It is neutral and can be used in any context. However, in very informal speech, 'təzə' is often preferred for physical objects.
The most natural order is 'yeni bir' followed by the noun, like 'yeni bir ev' (a new house).
Only if they are new to a role, like 'yeni tələbə'. If you mean they are young in age, use 'gənc'.
The most common opposite is 'köhnə' (old). For ancient things, you can use 'qədim'.
You add 'ən' before 'yeni': 'ən yeni' means 'the newest' or 'the latest'.
Ponte a prueba 200 preguntas
Write a sentence in Azerbaijani about a new car.
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Translate to Azerbaijani: 'Happy New Year!'
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Write a sentence using 'yeni bir'.
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Translate: 'We have new neighbors.'
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Write a sentence about a new job.
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Translate: 'I am learning new words.'
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Write a sentence about a new project at work.
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Translate: 'New technologies are changing our lives.'
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Write a sentence using 'yenilik'.
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Translate: 'He opened a new page in his life.'
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Write a sentence about a new law.
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Translate: 'The architecture of the new building is modern.'
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Write a paragraph (3 sentences) about your plans for the New Year.
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Translate: 'Newly found manuscripts shed light on history.'
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Write a sentence about the 'new generation'.
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Translate: 'We need a new approach to this problem.'
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Write a sentence using 'yenidən'.
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Translate: 'The store has a new collection.'
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Write a sentence about a 'new friend'.
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Translate: 'This is not old, it is new.'
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Describe your new phone or an object you recently bought.
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How do you greet someone on New Year's Day?
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Ask a friend if they have any new news.
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Tell someone you are moving to a new house.
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Describe a new student in your class.
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Talk about a new movie you watched.
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Explain why new technologies are important.
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What are your goals for the 'New Year'?
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How do you feel about starting a 'new life' in a different city?
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Congratulate a colleague on their 'new job'.
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Discuss the 'new generation' and their habits.
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Ask for a 'new menu' in a restaurant.
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Describe a 'new place' you visited in Baku.
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What is the importance of 'innovation' (yenilik) in business?
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Tell a story about 'opening a new page'.
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Discuss 'new laws' and their impact.
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How do 'new discoveries' change our world?
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What does 'New Year' symbolize for you?
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Listen to the sentence: 'Mənim yeni kitabım var.' What does the speaker have?
Listen: 'Yeni iliniz mübarək!' What is the speaker saying?
Listen: 'Biz yeni evə köçdük.' Where did they move?
Listen: 'Səndə nə yeni xəbər var?' What is the question?
Listen: 'Yeni layihə sabah başlayır.' When does the project start?
Listen: 'Bu, tamamilə yeni bir ideyadır.' How is the idea described?
Listen: 'Yeni qanun yanvarda qüvvəyə minir.' When does the law come into effect?
Listen: 'Yeni nəsil texnologiya çox sürətlidir.' What is fast?
Listen: 'Mağazada yeni kolleksiya gəlib.' What arrived at the store?
Listen: 'Yeni il gecəsi atəşfəşanlıq olacaq.' What will happen on New Year's Eve?
Listen: 'Onun yeni işi çox çətindir.' How is the new job?
Listen: 'Yeni bir səhifə açmaq vaxtıdır.' What is it time for?
Listen: 'Yeni tələbələr gəldilər.' Who arrived?
Listen: 'Bu xəbər tamamilə yenidir.' Is the news old?
Listen: 'Yeni iqtisadi islahatlar lazımdır.' What kind of reforms are needed?
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Summary
The word 'yeni' is an essential A1 adjective meaning 'new'. It is versatile, easy to use (precedes the noun), and central to Azerbaijani life, especially in celebrations like 'Yeni İl'. Example: 'Yeni bir həyat' (A new life).
- 'Yeni' is the standard Azerbaijani word for 'new', used for objects, people, and abstract ideas that are recent or novel.
- It always precedes the noun it modifies and does not change its form for plural nouns in a phrase.
- Commonly heard in phrases like 'Yeni İl' (New Year) and used extensively in advertising to signal freshness or innovation.
- It is often contrasted with 'köhnə' (old) and should be distinguished from 'təzə' (fresh) and 'yəni' (meaning).
Adjective Position
Always put 'yeni' before the noun. If you put it after, it becomes a statement: 'Ev yeni(dir)' means 'The house is new'.
Food Context
Use 'təzə' for food. 'Yeni süd' sounds like a scientific discovery; 'təzə süd' is what you drink for breakfast.
Stress the End
The stress is on the 'ni'. Practice saying 'ye-Nİ' to sound like a native.
Spelling Check
Don't forget the dot on the 'i'. 'Yeni' with a dotted 'i' is essential for correct spelling.
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